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Session Laws, 1977
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3287
MARVIN MANDEL, Governor
solely for the use of its own members and its guests when
accompanied by such members, and meets in a clubhouse
principally used for a club, and is neither directly nor
indirectly operated as a public business. (ii) Any lodge or chapter of a bona fide
nonprofit and nationally chartered fraternal organization
composed of members duly elected and initiated in
accordance with the rights and customs of such fraternal
organizations which is operating a house or clubhouse for
the use of its members, and is neither directly nor
indirectly operated as a public business, provided that
any such club or organization has 100 or more bona fide
members paying such dues as required by its national
organization in the year immediately preceding the year
in which such license is issued, and provided that such
home or clubhouse has facilities for preparing and
serving food on the premises to the members and their
guests. (iii) A bona fide yacht or boat club, owning
real estate in the county and having a dues—paying
membership of not less than 150 persons, not less than 50
of whom own yachts, boats or other vessels. (iv) A country club which has 75 or more bona
fide members paying dues of not less than $50 per annum
per member, which maintains at the time of the
application for license a regular or championship golf
course of 9 holes or more, or, in lieu of said golf
course, a swimming pool at least 20 by 40 feet in size,
and at least six tennis courts. Provided that any such club or organization may
purchase all liquor and spirituous beverages from the
Harford County liquor control board, and shall be charged
therefor, the retail price of the liquor control board,
but such club or organization may purchase liquor and
spirituous beverages from other licensed suppliers. 40. (b) If the application is made for a corporation,
or a club, whether incorporated or unincorporated, the
license shall be applied for by and be issued to three of
the officers of that corporation or club, as individuals,
for the use of the corporation or club, at least one of
whom shall be a registered voter and taxpayer of the
county or city, or State of Maryland when the application
is filed with the Comptroller, and shall also have
resided there for at least two years prior to the
application. In Harford County, [the] ONE OFFICER AS
applicant shall be a bona fide resident at the time of
filing the application and shall remain a resident as
long as the license is in effect. The applicant is not
required to be a registered voter. The application shall
also set forth the names and addresses of all of the
officers of the corporation or club and shall be signed


 
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